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BARRINGTON – Dale Glading, candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in New Jersey’s 1st District, announced today the “72 Stops in 72 Hours” campaign tour that will lead up to Election Day.
Glading will be campaigning around the clock, campaigning door to door in Pennsauken, Merchantville, Palmyra, Riverton, Maple Shade, Collingswood, Oaklyn, Audubon, Haddon Township, Mount Ephraim, Gloucester Township, Stratford, Laurel Springs, Berlin Township, Berlin Borough, Winslow Township, Monroe Township, and Washington Township.
Glading will also be making appearances elsewhere throughout the district, such as Sicklerville, Williamstown, Turnersville, Sewell, Blackwood, Woodbury, Pennsauken, Merchantville, and Voorhees.
“For the last 11 years, the people of the 1st District have suffered while Rob Andrews did nothing but use his congressional seat to run for higher office,” Glading said.
“I want to show the voters that I have the energy and the desire to be the best congressman they’ve ever had,” Glading added. “The people of South Jersey are working harder and harder, especially in these tough economic times. It’s about time they had a congressman who will work just as hard for them.”
This morning, Glading campaigned in Camden, meeting hundreds of voters and encouraging them to vote on November 4.
“The response was tremendous,” Glading said. “Every day, everywhere I go in the district, people are telling me ‘You’ve got my vote’ because I have taken the time to meet them and ask them about their concerns. Most importantly, I will always tell them the truth.”
“For a Republican to go into Camden and receive that kind of reception is proof that we are truly going to make history next Tuesday,” Glading concluded.
Glading will be campaigning throughout the day Friday, making appearances across the district. Last night he marched in the Westmont Lions Club Halloween Parade, and he will march tonight in the Haddonfield Halloween Parade along Kings Highway.
Journalists and members of the media who wish to accompany or cover Glading at a specific time or location should contact Tim Saler at (856) 361-8989 or tim@daleglading.com for a detailed schedule.
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